I can only post 2 at the moment til a pic*s* load of a 3rd. They are all queens. The last pic is the one in the shop I need to finish. Head and foot board will be oil painted panels...mule deer 2, on the head board and canadian geese in flight on the footer.

Pics 1-4 are of the first bed I ever made with no help or instruction. Just figured it out on my own. Worked out of the garage before I got all of the ex's crap out of the shop. Grinding logs down to finish sanding, stain, painting, varnish. Mel...posts are 8" thick. Thats 22cms to you...and each weighs from 4 to 600 lbs.
Pic 5 is in the shop, just took the pic and the one I need to finish as described above.

I can only post 2 at the moment til a pic*s* load of a 3rd. They are all queens. The last pic is the one in the shop I need to finish. Head and foot board will be oil painted panels...mule deer 2, on the head board and canadian geese in flight on the footer.

Pics 1-4 are of the first bed I ever made with no help or instruction. Just figured it out on my own. Worked out of the garage before I got all of the ex's crap out of the shop. Grinding logs down to finish sanding, stain, painting, varnish. Mel...posts are 8" thick. Thats 22cms to you...and each weighs from 4 to 600 lbs.
Pic 5 is in the shop, just took the pic and the one I need to finish as described above.

Ohhhh wow!!!! Those are really nice! My parents would go crazy over them of they saw! Totally their style... Would fit nice in their house! Good job!!!

Thanks everyone. I couldn't find pics of the one in our Master Bdrm. Its wired with plugs in both head posts and lamps at the tops. The lamp shades are drum set cymbals I shot full of holes and then epoxied broken colored glass into and ground and polished down so no one cut themselves to shreds.

I don't know about shipping, never tried but at weight? I dunno. Head and footboards have to go intact as they are not only bolted but glued together.

Its a 78 with its 3rd engine..only 1200 miles on the new one and upgraded from a half to 3/4 ton.